Kristi

Kristi Beisecker is a graphic designer, photographer, printmaker and alternative scientist whose interested in making images through two contrasting elements. She is also a blogger in lifestyle, travel, wellness and health, art and design, beauty and fashion.

Pet Peeves

I didn’t used to have many pet peeves, but as I’ve gotten older, there are a few things that I will no longer tolerate and if you can’t respect me and these intolerances please unfriend me now… excuse me, but I’ve been in a bad mood lately and I am PISSED tonight and need to…

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Winter Exhibitions

Post will be updated as info comes. 1. GAIA at La Maison bleue – Porte de Montmartre from November 18th – December 10th and Galerie Amarrage in January 2016 in Paris, France will host a selection of 24 artists from 12 countries to be apart of an exhibition with the theme of Women and Ecology….

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Inconsistencies

There’s something I’ve been wanting to write about for awhile to get off my chest. My former harp teacher recently unfriended me on Facebook because she thought I was being ridiculous in that I wasn’t following my boss’s instructions that went against my education and previous experience in the field. She believed that since my…

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To Stay, or leave…

I am torn. I have been struggling with myself to drop you or to stay. Whenever I tried to contact you in the last year, you turned me away, denied everything. I may have been there for you – as they say – but you weren’t there for me. You didn’t even try, couldn’t care…

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I am SICK! + Life Updates

I came down with a head cold on Saturday. It started with throat tightening and nausea and it’s progressed to a sore throat on Sunday, then on Monday it went to my nose and now it’s turned into a nasty cough. I REALLY hope I get better by Halloween night as I have a psychic…

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The Beast of Shipping

I recently had the fun experience of learning how to ship artwork over to Paris. I had a similar experience in 2014 when I shipped a print over to Venice for the Arte Laguna Prize. However, that contest was a bit different as they didn’t give me the luxury of time that this curator has…

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